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|by the announcement that Mrs. Harr! Crofut and Charles W, Lewis, ury millionaire, had been part to an automobile weddings Both hi |been divorced from former iife part- eae ners, Mra. Crofut's first husband having been Georg rofut, @ hotel man, = ’ }from whom ained @ divorce with seen be one of the most verfecti, young couples in New Ha entertained a great deal and ell, who Is short and plump and striking brunett in demand both ality and her mu Jents. Firet Hint of Discord. heavy altny ut two years ago. s Iwi, who had already acquire! fane) through his fondness for smashing ; | in hin fast runs from Water. | ‘t | —_—- when she bury to New York, was divorced in | 1908, Mr lve of a divorce was then bru The story then goes that Mrs, Lewis went with her h |the wife returning to the m of her own hotel at Oxford. While this history was being writ- vestigation, with the al and a private detective, that resulted in the suit ~ New Haven as Result of Hotel Raid. TANGLES ANO’ | Wy Yj alll S ANOTHER CASE 7 OunliniEn. G | Whet Your Appetite Eminent physicians declare there must be a sharp appetite for food Sr a ~ Mrs.Lewis, Whom She Accuses, | i< fs Herself Seeking Freedom From Millionaire Husband. <0 a WOW HAVEN, May 5.—-Mra, Blanche A. Coryell, @ popular society matron of this olty, who recently has been ap ® pianist in vaudevitie in New York City, has filed a quit for di- voree against N Coryell, formerly est sabonay in this ctty, At the game time she inetituted pro- ecodings against Mrs. Charies W. Lewis, f the Grofut Inn, at Ox- » Glleging alicnetion and esk- damages, new chapter to a maze of joes that will require some en the cases come to trial and & further complication guilt now pending, of Mra, Charles W. Lewis, com- “Brainstorm” Lewie asked for $60,000 a g ° gi ft means for er iting @ healthy, appetite Order « case Had an Auto Wedding, dispose of the Lewis e je Aret, it was only last New Haven society was surprised eS ste te ate oe NTS SERIES Fis f Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Smith Gray @ Co. Clothes mean to you A wider, better fabric assortment— A standard of tailoring excellence— A complete range of world’s styles— The last word in value. Smith Gray & Co. fabrics are shown in broad array from all the better woolen producing centres of the world—trom’! OR RI ee em ind—from Scotland—from Belgium, Ireland, Germany, France, Canada, as was constantly of her person- ret intimation of discord came, | recently went to to go on the stage and the wrote her husband to come to New ” ‘ Hotel Et ,|York and on his replying from. the| Mrs. Coryell Files Two Suits at|int drier’ tom weeks tney +] Grotut ann, which he sald Ne. was think: Ing of purchasing, wtarted the in- of an attorney | Stern Brothers New and Seasonable Styles in Women’s Neckwear Lingerie Effects made of Batiste, Lawn and Linen, embroidered and trimmed with Lace, including Charlotte Corday Fichus and Collars, Sailor and Shawl Shaped Collars, Guimpes, Chemisettes and Yokes. Tailored Effects in Stocks of Madras and Linen, Embroidered and | Plain Linen Collars, in regular and Byron Shapes, Four-in-Hand and Windsor Ties, Fancy Silk and Velvet Novelty Bows, Neck Rufls of Net and Maline, Scarfs of Satin, Marquisette, Chiffon and Lace for Automobile, Carriage and Evening Wear. Also a complete stock of Mourning Neckwear For To-morrow, at Special Prices A collection of Jabots, Side Frills, Fichus, Sailor, Charlotte Corday and Shawl Shaped Collars, Yokes and Chemisettes in desirable styles, at 25°, 50°, 75° to $3.50 Each Black. Satin and eau ae Cygne Scarfs, ends finished with tassels, lined wit ‘ $3.75, 4,25 white or black and white striped satins, To-morrow, a collection of very desirable Misses’ & Small Women’s Suits of Serges. Black and White Checks, Novelty Mixtures, Moire and Satin, plain or trimmed, with sailor or shaw! collar, At $27.50 and 34.50 Heretofore $35.00 to 49.50 Suits, of English Worsted Materials, Serges, Black and White Checks, plain tailored $17 50. 23 50 coats, lined with peau de cygne, at Values $32.50 and 37.50 Dresses of Imported Voile, trimmed with Cluny lace, Dutch neck, short steeves, Dresses of French Linen, in all desirable shades, with real lace collar and cuffs, Dutch neck, Empire effect, buttoned in front, Skirts of Imported White Rep, exclusive model, habit or panel back, 2 buttoned down front, Value $4.75, at .95 Girls’ Coats and Dresses Coats, of the most desirable fabrics, ‘ $9.75, 11.83 in new effects, 8 to 16 years, Heretofore $13.50 to 17.50 Coats, of plain serges and shepherd check worsted materials, full lined, with linen or pique sailor collars, 2 to 6 years, at 4.95, 6.75 Values $7.50 and 10.50 12.50 a 9.75 | Dresses, of plain or plaid ginghams, also white lawn, trimmed with insertions of embroidery, full plaited skirt, 2 to 6 yrs, Values $2.95 and 4.50 1.98, 2.95 Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing of High Class Materials and Workmanship for School and Dress Wear. Also complete lines of Boys’ and Youths’ Furnishings Shirts and Blouses of Imported and Domestic Madras, Soisette, Flannel and Silk, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Belts, Etc. jects, all being advanced in style, many of which will not be shown outside the Smith Gray & Co. stores this season, Here are two wonderful blue serge sult values at 15.50 and 18.50, About 800 stand- 15 50 ard value 22.50 blue serge suits. . je The tailoring and fabric are all of a quality found only in those garments conceded to be extreme values at 22.50-—-all are Smith Gray & Co. distinctive styles for men and young men, in every size from 32 to 48. standard value 25.00 blue 18 50 ye Over bag sy fine serge fabric is spun from the finest Australian wool, much superior to that ordi- narily found in 25.00 serge suits, The Smith Gray & Co. tailoring, style and trimm! these suits are unequalled, in all New Y any blue serge suits 25.00 will buy. Th sizes and models for men and young men. CHILDREN’S DEPT. Russian and Sailor Suits, in blue serge and fancy mixed cheviots, regular 6,50 values, 4,75 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits in plain and fancy grays, and tan mixed cheviots, regular 7.00 values 4.75 Russian and Sailor Suits, also Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, in blue serge and fancy mixed cheviots and worsteds, regular 6.75 10.00 values... Russian, Sailor, Norfolk and Double Suits in plain and striped serges, and mixed cheviots and worsteds, regular values 12.50 to 18.00... ... 10,00 Washable Russian Suits, Sallor or Military atyle, in white, tan or blue, regular 1.50 jues.... .. 95c YOUTHS’ LONG TROUSER SUITS, Vailored in the Smith Gray & Co. shops, styled by the Smith Gray & Co. expert designers of youths’ clothing, made from excellent high velours ane Dine serges, sizes from 15 to re, standard values at 16.00 and A pany i 13.50 Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs re’ regularly up to 35.00 < regularly up to 45.00 je FURNISHINGS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—in all sizes, in percales, printed and woven madras, in all the more cor- rect new Spring colorings, ers of fine, combed Balbriggan yarn unbleach- ed--undershirts being finished with ribbed bot- toms and looped-on cuffs, assuring extra strength and unusual sightlin The offering includes onty I and long drawers, regular 50c v Special 35¢ each--3 for 1.00 3,000 undershirts and drawers--of the famous “Raguet"” all fenuine imported French lisle--sun bleached trimmed with satin fronts and finished after the approved French fashion. All models ure included—athletic undershirts and kn drawers~-regular undershirts with long sleeves and quarter length sleeves——drawere of regular length and short inseams 85c regular 1.50 values, cach, HATS 9 and Soft Hats in infinite variety—in- amples, regular lines reduced and a few which to the trained eye may contain some slight Imperfections—all are in the new Spring 1911 blocks—every correct style, shape, color and dimension being shown; all are 1 regular 2.50 to 5.00 values : yi} Sa liberal quantity of choice jorian and Peruvian Panamas, evenly braided, firm in texture, of selected live fibre, trimmed with fine silk bands and extra quality leather with oil silk fronts—in all the new correct, this season's blocks; values regu- larty 6,00, 7,00 and 8,00, SPECIAL. ......s.0000000 4.50 eved shirts Auto Clothes Book on Request Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St, at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedfor:) Av. Smith Gray &Co. Two New York Stores: Across from City Hall Broadway at Warren Street 5th Av.,Bet. 27th & 28th St #3: well as from every good producing section of this country. Evi ric and every interlining !s cold f ii water tub shrunk and in consequence gives absolute assurance of shape retention in the finished ta ents. hoe Smith Gray & Co. tailoring Is all done under one roof—in our own factory, by a unified organi- fl ie zation working under the direct supervision of members of the firm. This condition, coupled with eed our experience of 66 years, has resulted in a standard of excellence recognized the world over as the : last word in ready-for-service workmanship. a. | Smith Gray & Co. styles, advanced and exclusive, present an international style gispiay— ren | there are models English, models Continental, models from Fifth Avenuc, models from all the ac- i on | cepted style centres-—and in addition, distinctive Smith Gray & Co. models reflecting the consensus gf: of the world's better thoughts on dress for men. é ‘! Smith Gray & Co. values represent the combined economies of tremendous outlet, our own manufacturing, marketing through our own stores, coupled with the experience of sixty-six years— a and 0, Smith Gray & Co. clothes mean to you a higher quality at lesser cost than is obtainable out- Hi ae | side the Smith Gray & Co. stores. Pim Smith Gray t& Co. spectal Suits and Sprin Over 500 Spring Overcoats at savings of from 2! | Coats at 15,50 and 18,50 are regular 20.00 to 25, 5.50 to 17.00. The enormous volume of business »' : values. already done in Smith Gray & Co. §; | }} '3 has reautted in many broken al: | Al 15.50 tor standard value 20,00 and 22.50 small lots. Preferring for purposes of immediate | Spring Coats and Suits. ‘The suite includo disposal to make radical reductions now rather | a velours, cassimeres and worsted finished chev. than carry them into another season, we offer | 19% lots, in the new grays, tana, browns and neat the following lots at prices which, all things Wt ‘t mixtures; the overcoats including black, Oxford considered, make for better § pe OG coat vase t' be and smart graya, tans and browns in exclusive than has ever been known in the Smith Gray & Hot weaves and designs. Co. stores at this season of the year. 1 9 1! 18.50 tor standard value 22.50 and 25.00 Spring Coats ' Spring Coats and Suits. The suite fnclude yarn regularly up to 20.00 dyed worsteds and high grade vefours, nearly all 1 being exclusive and advanced styles. The over- * Coata include very smart new grays, tans, browns regularly up to 27.50 and neat dark Imported and Domestic Straw Hats. To-morrow, a Specially Prepared Sale of Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, sizes 8 to 17 years, 125.85, 6.75 Values $7.50 and 8.50 Boys’ and Children’s Reefers, of blue serge and fancy. materials, 3 to 10 yrs, Values $5.50 and 7.50 Boys’ Overcoats, of fine gray and tan mixtures, 10 to 17 years, at Value $10.50 Youths’ and Small Men’s Suits, of blue serge and fancy fabrics, 33 to 38 inch chest measure, Values $16.50 and 18.50 Boys’ and Children's Straw and Washable Hats 4.75, 5.75 7.85 at 14.50 found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages, West 23d and 22d Streets The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911. lten tn the Crofut and Lewis famttes, Mr. and Mra, Coryell were supposed to SPECIAL VELIVERIES to the Bronx and ‘Neatchester County, WRITE FOR CATALOGU 4 Home Furnished $49, 9, Actual Value #75, at Containing the following articles. LIVING ROOM, 1 Extension Table 4 Cane-Seated Chatre This Out It wilt Kntitle You tos HANDSOMB bt ENE. i" Sour viteSeat Chatra 33 Downon $50 5 “ “ 5 i 1.50 “ 100 10 Vas: Oltetoth ROYAL FURNITURE CO 2188-2190 3:AVEs N19 120 $7 Sunday World Wants Work ier 10 Yds. Matin KITCHEN, Monday Morning Wonders i Upright Pianos, including $400 Hardman, $376 Wissner, etc., each Upright Pianos, including $826 Sterling, $300 Winterroth, etc., ea. $110 Upright Pianos, including $375 Horace Waters, $350F, Radle,each $135 Upright Pianos, including $375 Vose & Son, $350 Shoninger, etc., ea.$150 You Want a-Piano for Your Bungalow, of Course There'll be many a day that would be dull withbut it, and many a night that will be gayer for having it. Of course you don’t want to ship your fine piano on the hazardous journey, for you can get a thoroughly enjoyable Bungalow Piano for $100 Special lot, Entirely new except for the time they have been shown on our floor These pianos are built on correct musical and architectural lines and contain all up-to-date improvements. They may be purchased for $10 cash, and $5 monthly. We would also suggest for Bungalow use, a selection from our col- lection of pianos and player-pianos which have been taken in exchange, but which are most satisfactory instruments for use in the Summer home, oronayacht. ‘These are a few of the instruments offered: $85 Another splendid instrument, at a little higher price, is the new Wright Piano, which, because of a special purchase, we are able to sell at $220. The manvufacturer assures us that other dealers are selling these. same pianos throughout the country for $325. The Wright Pianois an instrument of excellent toneand action, hand- somely constructed and beautifully finished. Also sold on easy payments. From our immense collection of Player-Pianos, we suggest the Mason 88-Note Player Piano, at $385, as a most satisfactory instrument for Summer home use. It can be played by any member of the family, from a little tot of 3 years, to the grandparent, to the delight of everybody in the home and the immense satisfaction of the player. All our instruments are sold on easy terms. ? If you are moving to the country, and have a piano that you wish to exchange, we would be glad to take it in part payment for a new instru- ment, shipping your new piano directly to your new Summer home, thus saving the trouble of removal to you. The demonstration of any of these instruments at your convenience. Eighth Floor Guaranteed Gents’ Size Solid 14-k Gold we will HARLE GIMBEL BROADWAY HER HIRTY-THIHD 6T. BROT NeW T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave. | Bet. 16th & 17th Sts. Open Saturday Eve, | rar-We do not make any window dis play of our Cloaks, | Suits or Clothing. Onl» entrance to these depar(ments \ is through the Furniture Store. CLOTHING ON CREDIT Splendid Suit Values at 1$15, $18, $20, $25, $30 You will be anusually exacting if you om’t find a sult to please you in our enormous assortment of Men's and Young Men's Suits at the above prices, All the popu- lar mhodels, materials and colorings are here. No Extra Charge for Opening an Account Our Erices Are ns Lol as Hf You Patd Cash Have Your Purchase charged, Pay @ Small Deposit, the Balance in Weekly or Menthly Paymenis, Remember, Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store. Full Line of Furalture, Carpets, Pianos, etc. “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’s “Want” columns. In owt WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT we are Showing aSpiendid Assortment of New Spring Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists, etc. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. ———_—_—__——_,